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Component: CA-VE
Component Name: SAP Visual Enterprise
Description: A collection of parameters that describe a surface within a model or or scene. 'Object' refers to an object in the scene, such as primitive geometry; for example, boxes and spheres, or more complex geometry such as Booleans. Geometric objects can be rendered. A scene can also contain objects that cannot be rendered; for example, lights and cameras.
Key Concepts: Objects are the basic building blocks of SAP Visual Enterprise (CA-VE). They are the individual components that make up a 3D scene, such as a model, a texture, or a light. Objects can be manipulated and combined to create complex 3D scenes. How to use it: Objects can be created in SAP Visual Enterprise by importing 3D models from external sources or by using the built-in modeling tools. Once an object is created, it can be manipulated and combined with other objects to create a 3D scene. Objects can also be exported to external formats for use in other applications. Tips & Tricks: When creating objects in SAP Visual Enterprise, it is important to keep in mind the size and complexity of the object. Large and complex objects can take up a lot of memory and processing power, so it is important to keep them as small and simple as possible. Related Information: For more information on objects in SAP Visual Enterprise, please refer to the official documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/CA-VE/7.0/en-US.